Miami like most cities ha been grappling with the effects of the Coronavirus. The usually
teeming city known for it’s vibrance and energy has ground to a halt in an effort to slow
the spread of the virus via social distancing measures. Rapper Cheflodeezy is hoping
for the return of life to his beloved city and is choosing to let the creative juices flow
during the difficult time for the city. Choosing to release his newest single “Koockin &
Juggin”. The high energy trap infused single is Deezy’s first of the year with a
continuous stream of releases planned as the year progresses.

The single written and performed by Deezy is semi-autobiographical and chronicles
some of Deezy’s favorite pastimes as well as laying out some of Miami’s unspoken
street code. The single is assisted with a beat production from producer Ace Bankz.
The single is broadly available on May 1st, 2020.

Cheflodeezy is a Jamaican born Miami based artist. Deezy moved to Opa Locka, Miami
at the age of 9 where he lived with his mom and younger brother. Deezy found his love for
music as a teenager at Miami Central High, when his best friend at the time introduced
him to the beat making platform Fruity Loops. After high school, Deezy fell into the street
life. By the age of 21 he had multiple arrests, struggled with homelessness and the loss of
a few close friends to gun violence. After almost being incarcerated for undisclosed cases
and the birth of his first child llamiyah, Deezy decided to change his life.

He went to culinary school and pursued a career as a professional chef. This is where he
got the nick name “Cheflodeezy”. He free-styled and had other students listen to his
music on a daily basis. After graduating culinary school, Deezy began to climb in the
hospitality industry. Cheflodeezy started to literally blow up in the culinary word where he
was featured in SoHo House world magazine as a rising star on Deco drive, and cooking
for various celebrities on visits. Never letting his love for music die, Cheflodeezy went to
recording studios on his days off and wrote music before and after work on most days.
Still dream chasing and dropping music weekly, Cheflodeezy does this for the love of the
craft.